> I get your point :D

        :)

> So basically there is no windows app that can be protected.

        Correct. In theory :). In practise, if the amount of hurdles is
high, it will simply take a lot of time to remove all the checks and
other traps placed inside the code. Most crackers give up after a while,
unless the award is high: a highly anticipated application for example.
If the requirement is that absolutely NO-ONE should be able to crack it,
then your conclusion is the right one, as teh golden rule still applies:
"If the code is distributed to a user's system, the user can crack it."

                Frans.

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